http://gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Disability_Awareness_UNG_Cumming_-_August_1,_2016&feed=atom&action=historyDisability Awareness UNG Cumming - August 1, 2016 - Revision history2024-03-28T20:00:37ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.36.4http://gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Disability_Awareness_UNG_Cumming_-_August_1,_2016&diff=3608&oldid=prevVholder3 at 19:03, 24 October 20172017-10-24T19:03:24Z<p></p>
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</table>Vholder3http://gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Disability_Awareness_UNG_Cumming_-_August_1,_2016&diff=2844&oldid=prevLpersaud3 at 00:34, 30 July 20162016-07-30T00:34:55Z<p></p>
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</table>Lpersaud3http://gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=Disability_Awareness_UNG_Cumming_-_August_1,_2016&diff=2842&oldid=prevLpersaud3: Created page with "===Disability Awareness: Working Towards Building Bridges for an Inclusive Community=== ''' University of North Georgia, Cumming Campus ''' '''August 1, 2016''' '''Presente..."2016-07-30T00:33:47Z<p>Created page with "===Disability Awareness: Working Towards Building Bridges for an Inclusive Community=== ''' University of North Georgia, Cumming Campus ''' '''August 1, 2016''' '''Presente..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>===Disability Awareness: Working Towards Building Bridges for an Inclusive Community===<br />
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''' University of North Georgia, Cumming Campus '''<br />
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'''August 1, 2016'''<br />
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*Liz Persaud, Training and Outreach Coordinator <br />
*Danny Housley, AT Funding & Resource Specialist<br />
*Sam Peters, Support Specialist<br />
*Ben Jacobs, Accommodation Specialist<br />
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Tools for Life, AMAC Accessibility Solutions at Georgia Tech<br />
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Join us for a unique interactive discussion focused on disability awareness and building bridges. Presenters will share a brief history of disability culture and explain the difference between the "medical model" and "social model". Discussion will center on how each of these models can be applied to communication, work, community living, and research for and about people with disabilities as well as when and what language should be used in appropriate settings and environments. Presenters will focus on the importance of people first language, disability neutral versus disability negative terminology, understanding the relationship between words, attitudes, actions, and etiquette. Examples of value laden language and how it applies to basic awareness principles will also be explored. This session is intended to provide a platform where professionals can learn about and discuss communication focused on and about people with disabilities and provide helpful tips and strategies while engaging in important conversations. Resources will be provided, including tips and strategies to "Keep the Conversation Going." Activities include an Ask-it Basket Q & A time. Please join us as we discuss idea of “Building Bridges” to develop more united, inclusive communities! <br />
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[[Media:TFL_AADD_Partners_in_Policymaking_March_2016_Persaud_Jacobs.pdf | Disability Awareness PDF Presentation]]</div>Lpersaud3